Kehen Temple Bangli | Bali Places of Interest

Kehen Temple is a beautiful Hindu temple located in the foothills, southern part of Bangli Regency. Inside of Kehen temple there is Panyimpenan Temple building. Hence, this building has 3 inscriptions related to the contents and existence of the temple .The location of Kehen temple is strategic in the highlands, so we can see beautiful scenery. This is a famous temple in Bali and many visitors from abroad have visited it. Moreover, Bali Island has many interesting places throughout the island. One of tourist destination that you must visit while you go for a walk to Kintamani is Kehen Temple.

Our Bali Ancient Village Safari Tour is one of the tourist activities in Bali to visit this tourist place. Hence, you can contact our team to get more information about this tour. Or you may join with our Penglipuran Tampak Siring Expedition to explore the beautiful temple in north east of Bali. It will bring you to the memorable experiences.

Inscription from 13 centuries (year 1204 M) mentions Hyang Kehen and Hyang Wukir. Right now Hyang Kehen is the same with Kehen Temple and Hyang Wukir is Puncak Bukit Bangli Temple .

Function of Kehen Temple as follows:

It is one of Monarchic Temple. Kehen temple is under the supervision of the king while the ceremony follows local rural customs

Kehen temple become a sanctum which is used as an altar (oath) for imperial officials. Therefore, if someone who is unfaithful to his obligations, they will get very terrible Sapata or curse. The function of Kehen temple as sanctum in the implementation of the oath ceremony is support by the existence of 4 dragon tails, namely canister Sarpantaka. Nowadays, the canister is put in a Gedong building

Worshiping the supremacy of Lord Shiva in Eka Dasa Rudra to give blessings to human life and the universe to be fertile, safe, prosperous and peaceful.

The courtyard structure of Kehen Temple is set to have a terrace and it shows a megalithic tradition. Then as a symbol of the existence of the mountain which is one source of fertility. The candi Kehen ceremony is divided into 2 types, namely the Piodalan Ceremony which takes places every 6 months on Wednesday Keliwon Sinta (Bali Calendar) and the Ngusaba Ceremony which take place every 5 years.